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Editor s Note: The University of Florida IFAS has provided further clarification on the fertilizer study. They tell ABC Action News it will cost $250,000, as opposed to $6.2 million.On a sunny Thursday afternoon just off of the St. Peterburg Pier, Tampa Bay was full of people enjoying the water.And to learn more about the state of that water, ABC Action News joined Justin Tr stanley us amble for a boat tour.Tramble is the executive director of Tampa Bay Waterkeeper鈥攁 nonprofit that studies and advocates for water quality.While on the water, he shared his thoughts. wfts The good鈥攚as the resilience of nature鈥攁s we saw dozens of birds nesting on an island out on the bay. There s pink spoonbill right there, he said.The bad鈥攚as the damage being done to the ecosystem that Tramble says is becoming more rampant. stanley cup Since 2016, we have lost 30 percent of the seagrass, particularly in Old Tampa Bay, he said. And with that in mind, Tramble also shared his future concerns for the state of water in the Greater Tampa Bay Area.More specifically, he said a new provision in the state s upcoming budget bill could make stanley cup water quality worse.If approved, it would keep local governments from creating or updating fertilizer bans鈥攆or a year鈥攚hile the University of Florida carries out a state-funded study on fertilizer. We don t want to roll back commonsense measures that are used and that need to be used, quite frankly, more, he said.On Monday, the state senate president, Kathleen C Vhzx Pasco County offering free COVID vaccinations for students and some family members
TAMPA 鈥?The search for an armed stanley cups man is underway stanley cup after he robbed a Dunkin Donuts in Hillsborough County.Tampa police said the male entered the back window of the Dunkin Donuts at 4325 W Hillsborough Ave., took the cash register and left through the same window he entered shortly b stanley cup nz efore 3 a.m. Friday. The register had about $350 inside of it. Police said the robber implied he had a weapon. The clerk was not injured. Despite a search via helicopter, canine and ground units, police were unable to locate the man.The robber is described as a male wearing a mask, black hoodie, dark jeans, white/black shoes and white gloves.Anyone with information about the robbery and/or suspect is asked to contact the Tampa Police Department.
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mxsw Second City comedy theater for sale, second time in 60 years